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Transportation
How Foodservice Distributors Can Thrive in the Age of Grocery Delivery
With the emergence of grocery delivery, distributors need to find new ways to work with restaurants
Transportation
Freight Rite Fined for Firing Driver Who Refused to Drive in Extreme Weather
Freight Rite was fined $200,000 by the OSHA after the company fired a driver after he refused to drive in bad weather.
Transportation
Food Logistics Interviews The Raymond Corporation at ProMat
The Raymond Corporation
Raymond Energy Solutions are engineered to specifically meet the rigors of the toughest material handling applications.
Risk/Compliance
Amazon Changes Model for Grocery Brands on Prime Day
Amazon
Amazon will wave the fee for specific grocery brands but charge if products do not provide a profit
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Hapag-Lloyd and ONE Sign on to TradeLens
Hapag-Lloyd
TradeLens has secured more major shippers as Hapag-Lloyd and Ocean Network Express have signed on to the blockchain platform.
Transportation
Driving Rules Expected to Change
The Department of Transportation is looking to loosen regulations on how many hours truck drivers can spend on the road.
Transportation
Colombian Floriculture Trade Adds Ocean
Colombian flowers find viable shipping option in reefer containers
Transportation
Report Predicts that Automation at US Ports Will Increase
Moody's predicts that more automated ports will be built within the next decade.
Transportation
FMCSA Streamlines CDL Skills Testing
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
A proposal by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is asking to let states have more flexibility to conduct commercial driver's license skills tests.
Transportation
The Dispute Over the Driver Shortage is the Wrong Issue to Focus On
CarriersEdge
The argument of whether or not the driver shortage exists continues on.
Transportation
333 Pounds of Cocaine Seized at Port of Baltimore
At least 333 pounds of cocaine was found inside a shipping container at the Port of Baltimore, estimating at a street value of $10 million.
Transportation
Grocery Strike May Disrupt Delivery
A strike by union workers at major Southern California supermarket chains may cause a major disruption to online grocery delivery services.
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